Interesting question............... for us oldtimers

 Listening to the radio this morning a discussion came up about making friends when we are in retirement age.

Like, real friends, not just mutual interest friends or close aquaintances.

The kind of friends you make when you are younger and become life-long friends. Or the kind of friends you make as parents when you make friends of your kid's parents. 

The argument went that once the kids have grown the friends you already have are enough, it is either hard to make new friends or the interest in making new ones just isn't there any more.

Made me reflect on my own life, and have to admit, my closest friends are ones that I have known for many years or from my younger years. 

I have made some new friends, but not what you would call "close" friends. More like buddies. 

BTW, I am not talking about romance, there are a lot of happy couples who met later in life, but am talking about friendships that are friendships. Even if your lover that you met later in life you refer to as "your best friend", for this discussion we are talking about friendships outside of any romance. 

So, is the argument true, or has anyone here had a different experience in making a new friend later in life that has turned into a truly warm friendship?








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